BLAB! No. 6 (1991)

BLAB! No. 6 (1991).
Monte Beauchamp's acclaimed anthology has been
setting the pace for comix and offbeat graphics more
than a decade. The 6th issue is a 128-page squarebound
digest featuring top creators dealing overtly or
looosely with the theme of alcohol:

Who were the heaviest drinking
cartoonists of all time? Dan Clowes (Ghost World and Eightball)
teams up with Blab! editor Monte
Beauchamp to depict a blurry line-up of
legendary "Alcoholic Cartoonists." Drawing
board drunks include Bob Wood (Crime Does
Not Pay), whose eleven-day binge led to a murder
bloodier than those in his violent comic books; Bill
Everett, creator of Sub-Mariner;
Graham Ingels (E.C. horror artist); Wally
Wood (MAD and E.C. science fiction
artist extraordinare), who ultimately took his own
life; and underground cartoonist Roger Brand (Young
Lust, Banzai and Insect Fear).

BLAB! No. 6 (1991).
Monte Beauchamp's acclaimed anthology has been
setting the pace for comix and offbeat graphics more
than a decade. The 6th issue is a 128-page squarebound
digest featuring top creators dealing overtly or
looosely with the theme of alcohol:

Who were the heaviest drinking
cartoonists of all time? Dan Clowes (Ghost World and Eightball)
teams up with Blab! editor Monte
Beauchamp to depict a blurry line-up of
legendary "Alcoholic Cartoonists." Drawing
board drunks include Bob Wood (Crime Does
Not Pay), whose eleven-day binge led to a murder
bloodier than those in his violent comic books; Bill
Everett, creator of Sub-Mariner;
Graham Ingels (E.C. horror artist); Wally
Wood (MAD and E.C. science fiction
artist extraordinare), who ultimately took his own
life; and underground cartoonist Roger Brand (Young
Lust, Banzai and Insect Fear).